The Annual Meeting of the ASECS 0th NWSECS Annual Meeting0thSESSIONS V 4:15 – 5:45 p.m.40th NWSECS Annual Meeting65. “Unfamiliar Texts of the <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Caribbean”(Early Caribbean <strong>Society</strong>)Alvarado CChair: Jordan KELLMAN, University of Louisiana, Lafayette1. Linda STURTZ, Beloit College, “Miss Sweet-Sop, Mrs. Midnight andthe Widow Guava: Free Creole Women in <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Jamaica”2. James ROBERTSON, University of the West Indies, Jamaica, “Soldiers’Journals and the Nature of Colonial Campaigning: Fighting Jamaica’sFirst Maroon War, 1728-1738/9”3. April SHELFORD, <strong>American</strong> University, “Buttons and Blood: Fusée-Aublet’s Critique of Slavery, East and West”RESPONDENT: Thomas W. KRISE, University of the PacificLCD PROJECTOR66. “Gender and the Global <strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong> II” Suite 618Chair: Abby COYKENDALL, Eastern Michigan University1. Isobel GRUNDY, University of Alberta, Canada, “‘Just as ’Tis withYou’: Lady Mary Wortley Montagu and Gender Abroad”2. Ana de Freitas BOE, Baldwin-Wallace College, “John Gabriel Stedman,the Hetero Picaresque, and the Deflation of White Colonial Masculinityin Narrative of a Five Year Expedition Against the Revolted Negroesof Surinam”3. Regulus L. ALLEN, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia Polytechnic State University, San LuisObispo, “‘The Sable Venus’ and Desire <strong>for</strong> the Undesirable”4. Frances B. SINGH, Hostos Community College, “The Life and Times ofJane Cumming (b. 1795 ?), Missing in Action Since 1812”67. “The Culture of the Anecdote” – I Suite 218Chair: David SIMPSON, University of Cali<strong>for</strong>nia, Davis1. Danielle BOBKER, Concordia University, “Roxane Redux: Anecdoteand the Domestication of Female Homosocial Desire”2. James WOOD, Stan<strong>for</strong>d University, “Addison’s Anecdotes and theScience of Human Nature”3. Kate E. TUNSTALL, University of Ox<strong>for</strong>d, Besterman Centre <strong>for</strong> theEnlightenment, “Anecdotal Particulars, Epistemology and the Blind”68. “The Digital <strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong> 2.0” - I (Roundtable) Alvarado EChair: Lisa MARUCA, Wayne State University1. Randall CREAM University of South Carolina2. Molly O’Hagan HARDY, University of Texas at Austin3. Laura MANDELL, Miami University, Ohio4. Julie MELONI, Washington State UniversityLCD PROJECTOR, INTERNET ACCESS, AUDIO CAPABILITY20
Thursday, March 18, 201069. “Topography and Tourism - II Alvarado BChair: Alison O’BYRNE, University of York1. Jim WATT, University of York, “Netley Abbey and Gothic Tourism”2. Emma MAJOR, University of York, “‘SOULS are ripen’d in our northernsky’: Dissenting Views of Religion and Topography”3. John BARRELL, University of York, “Edward Pugh and theTopography of Denbighshire”LCD PROJECTOR70. “Dialogues des morts / Dialogs of the Dead” - II Suite 518Chair: Theodore E. D. BRAUN, University of Delaware1. Dale Katherine IRELAND AND Sean IRELAND, Cali<strong>for</strong>nia StateUniversity, East Bay, “‘Hats are of no use now, as you say, except tothrow up into the air and say huzza with’: Samuel <strong>Johns</strong>on and HesterThrale ask ‘Are we dead?’”2. Paul BENHAMOU, Purdue University, “Voltaire’s ‘bete noire’: TheCritic E.C.Freron”71. “Fin de siècle II: Avatars of the Novel in the Waning Years of the<strong>Eighteenth</strong> <strong>Century</strong>” Suite 318Chair: Ourida MOSTEFAI, Boston College1. Loïc THOMERET, Oberlin College, “Échos de la question del’esclavage et de son abolition dans le roman à la Révolution”2. Melissa GANZ, Stan<strong>for</strong>d University, “‘Tis Our Hearts Alone That CanBind the Vow’: Romantic Love and Contract Logic in Secresy andAdeline Mowbray”3. Robin CRAIG, Université Laurentienne, “Nouveaux territoiresromanesques : l’exotisme ossianique dans le roman Malvina de SophieCottin”72. “Border Crossings and Female Identity” Suite 418Chair: Mona NARAIN, Texas Christian University1. Pamela CHEEK, University of New Mexico, “The ComparativeLiterature of Late <strong>Eighteenth</strong>-<strong>Century</strong> Women Writers”2. Marisa HUERTA, University of Texas at San Antonio, “Malinche NoMore: A Reconsideration of the Female ‘Savage’ in John Dryden’s TheIndian Emperor”3. Judith Bailey SLAGLE, East Tennessee State University, “‘BorderWars’: Margaret Hol<strong>for</strong>d and Joanna Baillie Appropriate the Legend ofWilliam Wallace”4. Kacy TILLMAN, University of Tampa, “Immigrant Women and the<strong>American</strong> Revolution: The Letters of Elizabeth Murray Smith Inman, aSpy”21
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